"Taxa" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Taxa" Meaning

In biology, "taxa" (plural of "taxon") refers to a taxonomic rank in the hierarchical system of classification in biology. It is a way to group living things, such as animals, plants, and microorganisms, into categories based on shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.

In other words, taxa can be thought of as a category or a level in the hierarchical classification of living things. Examples of taxa include:

Kingdom (e.g., Animalia, Plantae, Fungi)
Phylum (e.g., Chordata, Arthropoda)
Class (e.g., Mammalia, Aves)
Order (e.g., Carnivora, Primates)
Family (e.g., Felidae, Canidae)
Genus (e.g., Canis, Felis)
Species (e.g., Canis lupus, Felis catus)

Each taxon is a group of organisms that share a common ancestor and have a unique set of characteristics that distinguish them from other groups.

"Taxa" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "taxa"


Example 1:

In biology, a taxa is a general term used to group living things. An example would be:
- "The researcher studied various taxa of reptiles across different continents."

Example 2:

- "The museum exhibited a collection of various taxa of butterflies from around the world."

Example 3:

- "The species got listed under the new taxa in the revised classification."

Example 4:

- "Taxa in the plant kingdom are categorized based on the presence or absence of specific characteristics."

Example 5:

- "Two main taxa of tick species are usually responsible for spreading disease to humans."

Update:

It's worth noting that while "taxa" is the plural form of "taxon," some dictionaries recognize "taxa" as a singular noun when referring to the process or act of identifying and naming biological classifications, while others use "taxa" as a plural noun. However, both usage are found in different contexts.

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